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. >>> le angela ma sill low, chuck prince, some of the biggest players in the financial crisis. we look at where they are. >>> first, the stocks that have gained the most and lost the most since the fall of lehman brothers five years ago. >>> chrysler may be going public. the majority owner of chrysler motors told "the financial times" they're ready to file paperwork as soon as this week to begin selling stock to the public once again. there's a bust a holdup though, talks between them and a health care trust that owns 41% of chrysler had at an impasse over how much that stake is worth. >>> well, you may recall that chrysler was one of several big companies bailed out by the government during the depths of the financial crisis, today, president obama marked the fifth anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers and the apex of the crisis by touting how much safer the u.s. economy is right now. the president says his administration has laid a, quote, new foundation for a stronger economy, but gave much of the credit for the recovery to ordinary americans. >> all of this happene
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. >> angela lansberry's "murder she wrote." lisp, if the outcome was different, the conversation would have been much different today. but the game basically looked like a route. joe flacco had three first half touchdowns. they were up, 28-6 after the kickoff return to begin the second half. and then the lights went out. now, i just -- i don't know if we have the element or not. we have a full screen of what entergy, we'll take a look at some of the highlights first. i'm not sure. we're a little late on that. but the lights go out. the way the company is explaining it is that the power was going into the superdome, and this is a statement here. a piece of equipment that is designed to monitor electrical load, okay, sensed an abnormality and the circuit breaker kicked in and that's what happened. it took 34 minutes to get the game back up and running and then, when it did, it was a different game. >> yeah. >> this is really -- i mean, i know the statements there -- do you have any idea, like, whose fault it was at this point? >>
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the agency said it did not inform the president of reported monitoring of german chancellor angela merkel but the "l.a. times" said current and foreign officials said the white house and state department signed off on it. foreign ambassadors absolutely descended on the capitol to voice their discontent. germany calling for an investigation whether the nsa considered angela merkel a terrorist and james costas was swamped in spain amid the latest report that the u.s. tracked 60 million kaulgs in less than a month there. a landmark bill is said to be introduced in congress addressing oversight. the freedom act would end bulk collection of u.s. phone records and make it harder to target u.s. communications and require the government to more aggressively purge information accidentally collected on americans. also today on capitol hill lawmakers will hear from the woman who oversaw the creation of the online insurance marketplace known as healthercare.gov. you heard of it. yesterday because of the issues surrounding the website the obama administration officially granted a six week extension fo
the agency said it did not inform the president of reported monitoring of german chancellor angela merkel but the "l.a. times" said current and foreign officials said the white house and state department signed off on it. foreign ambassadors absolutely descended on the capitol to voice their discontent. germany calling for an investigation whether the nsa considered angela merkel a terrorist and james costas was swamped in spain amid the latest report that the u.s. tracked 60 million...
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and actually had angela merkel from the very beginning oppose austerity. the same result would have occurred. it was a market event. >> it's an important point, obvious point. >> wii all read arguments after arguments after arguments. no need to name names here, from people who never mention markets. they basically say this is a bunch of a cruel conservatives who are -- because they feel like it, imposing this austerity on weaker countries when they're down, kicking them when they're down. >> when angela merkel travels to greece or something, they spit on her. >> we see the yields on spanish debt, italian debt return almost to precrisis level. but it would suggest some easing off of the schedule for budget typing is appropriate. and i think that's fine. provided it's done carefully and provided it doesn't trigger another market boycott. so i do think now there can be some easing. >> the leaders of germany and other more powerful nations see that as well. there is a time they could move to a growth oriented policy and some of these could come off given wher
and actually had angela merkel from the very beginning oppose austerity. the same result would have occurred. it was a market event. >> it's an important point, obvious point. >> wii all read arguments after arguments after arguments. no need to name names here, from people who never mention markets. they basically say this is a bunch of a cruel conservatives who are -- because they feel like it, imposing this austerity on weaker countries when they're down, kicking them when...
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i was at a dinner last night and the comment was made by a ceo that angela merkel has been more important in terms of keeping this -- the problems in europe from turning into a full blown crisis than any mario draghi. do you buy that? you talk to her all the time. >> i think she's an extremely important political figure. she's playing a very, very important role in this context. and both elements are very important. the decisions in july, for example, was a very important politicalization. obviously angela merkel is really, as an absolutely pro european political leader she plays a key political role. but mario at the same time has made an extremely important decision last august, stabilizing the financial markets. so for me both of them are very important key figures in europe. >> okay. peter we're going to leave it there. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. great to be here. >> have a great davos. >> andrew, thank you. we'll see you in just a little bit. when we come back, netflix ceo reed hastings on the online streaming business. and we'll get weekly jobless
i was at a dinner last night and the comment was made by a ceo that angela merkel has been more important in terms of keeping this -- the problems in europe from turning into a full blown crisis than any mario draghi. do you buy that? you talk to her all the time. >> i think she's an extremely important political figure. she's playing a very, very important role in this context. and both elements are very important. the decisions in july, for example, was a very important...
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. >> what does angela merkel have to say about this? and did you see the great response from the nsa yesterday that, yeah, okay, we've done some -- we, like every other country, listen to what's going on. and they said we're not going to comment on this particular situation, but like every other major -- >> when you get caught -- >> do they lisp to our phone calls? do the brits listen -- you think everybody is listening to everybody? >> i think the expectation is the united states might be better at it, too. when you get caught by somebody doing this, that's a bad situation, raises problems with france, germany, brazil. >> france has their own problem. they're not even going to have any soccer because of their 110% marginal rate, which works in the '50s, as you pointed out. >>> anyway, amazon.com reporting a third quarter loss of 9 cents a share. that was in line with estimates. revenue topped $17 billion and that was ahead of expectations. and as the journal says, we're going to talk to tom forte. tom, the journal first line, for amazo
. >> what does angela merkel have to say about this? and did you see the great response from the nsa yesterday that, yeah, okay, we've done some -- we, like every other country, listen to what's going on. and they said we're not going to comment on this particular situation, but like every other major -- >> when you get caught -- >> do they lisp to our phone calls? do the brits listen -- you think everybody is listening to everybody? >> i think the expectation is the...
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now, angela merkel has thrown president obama following reports that the u.s. has been spying on her mobile phone calls. according to the german chancellor spokesperson, she told obama such surveillance would represent, quote, a grave breach of trust. julia chatterley is live in brussels with the latest on this. julia, do we know that they've spoken about this? do we think they're going to be talking about this at the meeting today? >> well, you know, one of the key reasons of being here is to talk about digital innovation, how can we compete with the likes of the u.s. and china going forward? so they are talking about digital security, data protection, so i'm sure it's actually going to be hijacked by what's happened, not just for the german example, but, of course, we have francois hollande ringing a bomber earlier about surveying french mobile conversations and texts, too. listen to what the german example prompted the press secretary of the white house to say yesterday about this issue. >> the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not m
now, angela merkel has thrown president obama following reports that the u.s. has been spying on her mobile phone calls. according to the german chancellor spokesperson, she told obama such surveillance would represent, quote, a grave breach of trust. julia chatterley is live in brussels with the latest on this. julia, do we know that they've spoken about this? do we think they're going to be talking about this at the meeting today? >> well, you know, one of the key reasons of being here...
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lighter side, i should say, becky, ladbrokes, the betting site, is taking bets on whether a snowball hits angela merkel while she's here in davos. that's an 8-1 bet right now. also if you could see a joint sledding session between david cameron and george osborn, that's 100-1. and finally, 33-1, not a bad chance, that the prime minister cameron is spotted with bono. that may not happen, since bono has not arrived yet. we'll see about that. in the meantime, back to you. we'll come back to you at 8:00 with lloyd blankfein. >> you got hit by some snow last year, too. remember at the end? >> by the way the chances of that are probably better. i don't know, maybe ladbrokes could take bets on that one. i'm looking at the production guys, and i'm sure there's going to be something coming. >> like the gatorade, the victory at the end. >> if you consider that victory. >> we'll see you in just a little bit. by the way, folks at home, if you have comments or questions about anything we're talking about e-mail us at squawk@cnbc.com. or follow us on twitter. can the bulls remain in control and is january an
lighter side, i should say, becky, ladbrokes, the betting site, is taking bets on whether a snowball hits angela merkel while she's here in davos. that's an 8-1 bet right now. also if you could see a joint sledding session between david cameron and george osborn, that's 100-1. and finally, 33-1, not a bad chance, that the prime minister cameron is spotted with bono. that may not happen, since bono has not arrived yet. we'll see about that. in the meantime, back to you. we'll come back to you at...
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and angela merkel doing okay for bas basics. a pretax profit of almost $2 billion. we keep our focus on earnings. overall, equity is lower, heading toward the u.s. open. back to you. >> all right, ross. it is the weekend over there too, right? >> yeah, we get a weekend as well. >> it is going to be -- they have people, though, don't they, i'm thinking how cute it will be for william and kate to have their first weekend with their -- so much fun, you feel like such a family unit, it is a pain. >> he's taking two weeks of paternity leave. >> do they have help, ross? >> i think she's doing it -- >> they might have a little help, i'm guessing they might have some staff somewhere doing things. >> but she was -- she made aing about deal of pushing some of the staff out when they got married. >> what's that? >> the baby nurse? >> i was going to say -- the baby -- yeah, the best money you could ever spend is a maternity nurse. >> that's true. >> in my opinion. >> that's true. the soundproof wing of the -- >> you know what, she made a big deal, when they got married, they st
and angela merkel doing okay for bas basics. a pretax profit of almost $2 billion. we keep our focus on earnings. overall, equity is lower, heading toward the u.s. open. back to you. >> all right, ross. it is the weekend over there too, right? >> yeah, we get a weekend as well. >> it is going to be -- they have people, though, don't they, i'm thinking how cute it will be for william and kate to have their first weekend with their -- so much fun, you feel like such a family...
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as a result, the italian president canceled his meeting last flight and is now meeting today with angela merkel. this is one election reverb rating and causing problems for policymakers. >>> more broadly, take a look at the italian markets. it is the red spot. down 0.4%. this has been key to trade both with the euro and generally with u.s. features futures this morning. so down about 0.4%. it was down about 0.6%. at those levels, you started to see u.s. futures turn negative. it looks like we're going to be able to hold up here. german unemployment data only that and can cpi data, the main releases this morning. german unemployment adjusted at 6.9% held steady in january. the cpi fell on the month but was up 2% year on year. it's spurring talks about a rate cut. quick look at the bond space next, this is where where he watch for policy cues. we're seeing a rally. we're seeing yields slightly lower. no real signs of concern emanating from here this morning. turn quickly to forex and the euro/dollar which was trying to continue to hold its ree bound, that's not the euro/dollar. we are at 1
as a result, the italian president canceled his meeting last flight and is now meeting today with angela merkel. this is one election reverb rating and causing problems for policymakers. >>> more broadly, take a look at the italian markets. it is the red spot. down 0.4%. this has been key to trade both with the euro and generally with u.s. features futures this morning. so down about 0.4%. it was down about 0.6%. at those levels, you started to see u.s. futures turn negative. it looks...
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i played a key part in angela merkel's victory, as well. she wasn't only two or three feet shy of getting an overall majority. but we did just see the euro come off as a result of that data. let's show you where the sectors stand right now in this breakdown. that mirrors what we saw on the full screen there. technology, utilities, all firmer. resources are down again today. food and beverages and chemicals. we did hear incredibly bullish contracts from airbus, as well. the stock eads is now up, boeing up, as well. they're talking thousands -- i haven't got the numbers in front of me, but over the next 20 years, huge aircraft expansion. in 20 years' time, aircraft orders from asia why will be bigger than those from north america. back to you. >> thank you, ross westgate. we appreciate that very much. we're now going to calk to mr. liesman for real this time. in the wake of the controversial decision by the fed not to reduce its stimulus to the economy, he sat down with one of the fomc's most powerful members. he talked no sense into him, we
i played a key part in angela merkel's victory, as well. she wasn't only two or three feet shy of getting an overall majority. but we did just see the euro come off as a result of that data. let's show you where the sectors stand right now in this breakdown. that mirrors what we saw on the full screen there. technology, utilities, all firmer. resources are down again today. food and beverages and chemicals. we did hear incredibly bullish contracts from airbus, as well. the stock eads is now up,...
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just common sense things, angela something jested. i really th -- suggested. everybody expects us to stand up for them. people like you are saying, what you did is brave, courageous. and all of that. i denton't agree. it is common sense the what we were sent to denver to do. folks disagreed. and get the signatures. bring events together. yes, we are going to step aside. we are still going to fight very hard for these, use. >> angela giron when the issues came up and you knew you had to vote on them, did you have any moments of thinging abut maybe i should play this safe. maybe there is a safer way for me to go? >> well, no. i didn't have very much experience at all. i really did my home work. i had three town halls. i went to my first gun show. went shooting with lady after i got in vi tags frvitation from shows. i tried to learn and duo my hom work. the nra was no longer a gun owners organization. but has become a manufacturers organization. when i learned that. this was so modest. we could do this little piece. that was, i was proud to take that vote as i, t
just common sense things, angela something jested. i really th -- suggested. everybody expects us to stand up for them. people like you are saying, what you did is brave, courageous. and all of that. i denton't agree. it is common sense the what we were sent to denver to do. folks disagreed. and get the signatures. bring events together. yes, we are going to step aside. we are still going to fight very hard for these, use. >> angela giron when the issues came up and you knew you had to...
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administration, joe, they wrote it down that they were listen to go angela merkel. >> that's what happens. who's that lady that tells daniel craig what to do? >> m. >> she knows, right? >> yes. i'm just trying to get this straight. the germans, they're rich. the germany at this point is -- it reminds me of cas casablanca. germany has not earned its spying outrage with all of their arms dealings and all the -- anyway, we get involved in everything over here, ross. >> there was a report yesterday, annette talked about it out of frankfurt. there was one report in the german press that said it may -- because of hangovers from the laws post the war, it may not be illegal for the u.s. to spy on the -- to listen in on the german fwoft. so there is some debate about whether the u.s. has broken any german law whatsoever. >> right. anytime you guys want you to stop funding nato and protecting your entire continent, you just let us know if you don't like the way things are going in terms of our subsidizing your security. >> you got caught. you can't write these things down. >> that's the crime. all
administration, joe, they wrote it down that they were listen to go angela merkel. >> that's what happens. who's that lady that tells daniel craig what to do? >> m. >> she knows, right? >> yes. i'm just trying to get this straight. the germans, they're rich. the germany at this point is -- it reminds me of cas casablanca. germany has not earned its spying outrage with all of their arms dealings and all the -- anyway, we get involved in everything over here, ross....
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the job facing angela kane is to gain access to the site close to damascus of the suspected chemical attack after opponents of bashar al-assad claimed the syrian government forces used chemical weapons on wednesday in a tax said to have left hundreds dead, but the bashar al-assad regime said it was the rebels who employed chemical weapons. the one thing that is clear is that theaters that have come in -- is fears that chemical weapons have been deployed to prompt the united states to move forces near the region. >> what really happened? leaders want to know what took place and what action the world community should take. speaking to cnn, u.s. president barack obama called the accusations of a chemical weapons attack a major event of grave concern and government forces are considering all options including a military response. and its very troubling, starts getting to some core national interests the united states has, both in terms of us making sure weapons of mass instruction are not delivering, as well as needing to protect our allies in the region. stressedent obama also the need
the job facing angela kane is to gain access to the site close to damascus of the suspected chemical attack after opponents of bashar al-assad claimed the syrian government forces used chemical weapons on wednesday in a tax said to have left hundreds dead, but the bashar al-assad regime said it was the rebels who employed chemical weapons. the one thing that is clear is that theaters that have come in -- is fears that chemical weapons have been deployed to prompt the united states to move...
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. >>> and the greek prime minister is meeting with german chancellor angela merkel this morning. he's in berlin to update german officials on recent progress, battling its debt problems. he told reporters that his country is delivering on his promises. >> and the nfib's latest read on the economy and small business is out. senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us with the details and a special guest. >> thanks very much, andrew. following the second biggest decline in the history of the nfib survey the small business optimism gaining a scant, wait for it, half a point in december. the decline in november worse than what followed 9/11 and just a tenth better than what followed lehman in 2008. the only good thing you can say is the survey was done before the fiscal cliff deal. so maybe there's some chance of a bigger bounce in january. there's that little bump right there. you can see the decline. the 6.2 point decline. the nfib index was up 0.5 points in december to just 88. 88, by the way, still one of the lowest in the 38-year history of the index. joining us now, the gu
. >>> and the greek prime minister is meeting with german chancellor angela merkel this morning. he's in berlin to update german officials on recent progress, battling its debt problems. he told reporters that his country is delivering on his promises. >> and the nfib's latest read on the economy and small business is out. senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us with the details and a special guest. >> thanks very much, andrew. following the second biggest decline...
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was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional steps. that will drive the euro gradually lower. >> gradually lower, but not a crash. >> not a crash like we saw in the summer. >> interesting. thank you for your time. >> thanks so much. >> for more currency trades, be sure to catch "money in motion" on friday at 5:30 with melissa. if you want more educational currencies, go to currencyclash @money in month. >> the fiscal cliff that was almost not. what it means for the players in health care. the ceo of athena health joins us in 15 minutes' time. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been
was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional steps. that will drive the euro gradually lower. >> gradually lower, but not a crash. >> not a crash like we saw in the summer. >> interesting. thank you for your time. >> thanks so much. >> for more currency trades, be sure to catch "money in motion"...
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angela merkel announcing a new cabinet. >> it looks like angela merkel had to concede quite a lot of ground to get to them on board. how is she being viewed after this. >> this is a big document. , some people are saying it could be another triumph for her because if they put into place what the concessions involve like the minimum wage, angela merkel has a talent for actually taking credit for proposals that come from the opposition. does that, she can increase popularity even more. >> thanks, david. >> a family business for the rich and famous. this is one of the last family owned luxury jewelers. now it is looking to expand. >> this is in the third generation. this is designing and crafting jewelry for the rich and famous. the ceo sees himself as an ambassador for italian style. has deep concerns about the traditional european market. >> in italy, the rich people are old. so, they have already made these kinds of investments. isinstead, the jeweler turning to central and east asia. polity and italian heritage is an asset that people will pay extra for. >> they have a high-quality
angela merkel announcing a new cabinet. >> it looks like angela merkel had to concede quite a lot of ground to get to them on board. how is she being viewed after this. >> this is a big document. , some people are saying it could be another triumph for her because if they put into place what the concessions involve like the minimum wage, angela merkel has a talent for actually taking credit for proposals that come from the opposition. does that, she can increase popularity even...
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german chancellor angela merkel awaits the outcome of the election. favored to win a third term there. what are the headaches that will come with it? we'll take a closer look. european markets at this hour are just as boring as -- it's like watching grass -- painting grass. anyway, "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] building animatronics is all about gettinging room things to work together.om. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan, and i'm a member of a synchronized worl
german chancellor angela merkel awaits the outcome of the election. favored to win a third term there. what are the headaches that will come with it? we'll take a closer look. european markets at this hour are just as boring as -- it's like watching grass -- painting grass. anyway, "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right...
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angela ahrendts is leaving burberry. guess where she's going? over to apple. apple stock up up 1.3%. basically, she's going to be the head of apple's retail. the last time she spoke to us in september she was very bullish about digitalzation of burberry products for things like the apple iphone 5s, as well. that's where these going. taking over at burberry will be the current chief creative officer chris bailey. he's been there for around six years. there we go. will she do similar things for apple? that's what we'll have to look at. right now, investors believe there is a temporary solution on the table in washington and that's pushing assets prices higher. >> let's get back to that washington story and to john harwood. john, it looks like things are starting to take shape in the senate. when do you think we might see it? >> i think we'll see it today. the way it was taking shape last evening when they brock and decided mitch mcconnell was going to talk to his this morning you would have a continuing resolution through the middle of january. that was shorter
angela ahrendts is leaving burberry. guess where she's going? over to apple. apple stock up up 1.3%. basically, she's going to be the head of apple's retail. the last time she spoke to us in september she was very bullish about digitalzation of burberry products for things like the apple iphone 5s, as well. that's where these going. taking over at burberry will be the current chief creative officer chris bailey. he's been there for around six years. there we go. will she do similar things for...
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joins us now is political strategist angela rye. professor michael eric dyson of georgetown university. and my colleague, chris krystal ball, co-host of the "the cycle." >> i'm keen to hear your assessment of mr. o'reilly. these sound like the crumbling thoughts of an individual who finds the modern world absolutely too much to bear. >> absolutely right. what's interesting, he strapped in the paradox of nostalgia. it's a paradox because you're never present. you're looking toward a golden age that never existed. and you're looking forward to a future that can replicate that past and you're missing what's going on today. things were pretty rough for a lot of people. not just african-american people. ask women. ask the gender question. if women were on equal footing to men. when father knew best. when robert montgomery walked into the room, women were subordinate to men. think about it this way. mr. o'reilly did acknowledge african-american people and other minorities didn't have it as good. of course, they didn't. lassie had a show.
joins us now is political strategist angela rye. professor michael eric dyson of georgetown university. and my colleague, chris krystal ball, co-host of the "the cycle." >> i'm keen to hear your assessment of mr. o'reilly. these sound like the crumbling thoughts of an individual who finds the modern world absolutely too much to bear. >> absolutely right. what's interesting, he strapped in the paradox of nostalgia. it's a paradox because you're never present. you're looking...
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. >>> german chancellor angela merkel is hoel hosting french president francois hollande and his government, his entire government in per lynn today. festivities mark 50 years since the treaty of friendship was signed. that's knight nice. a joint cabinet meeting and parliamentary session is being held also. today's events come as the two countries struggle for a common vision as crisis hit europe. and it's nice that -- >> friendship? >> yeah, after that cold and nasty occupation thing in world war ii and all. meantime, in brussels, european finance ministers are meeting. they're expected to give their approval to allow 11 states to start preparations for imposing a tax on all financial market transactions and measures likely to unsettle banks and houses. for more on the story coming out of europe today, let us head to london to kelly evans who is standing by this morning. i like that necklace. i don't know what it means -- what it's saying to me. it kind of looks like -- >> it's telling you to buy goad, joe. it's a subtle signal to investors. i coordinate my wardrobe with the prevailing mar
. >>> german chancellor angela merkel is hoel hosting french president francois hollande and his government, his entire government in per lynn today. festivities mark 50 years since the treaty of friendship was signed. that's knight nice. a joint cabinet meeting and parliamentary session is being held also. today's events come as the two countries struggle for a common vision as crisis hit europe. and it's nice that -- >> friendship? >> yeah, after that cold and nasty...
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angela merkel clearly won this election. she's in the driving seat. how tempting might it be to have a green coalition and ignore the spd? >> well, i think just on the ifo for a moment, ross, i think this is fascinating how this may now play into some "o" negotiations. what you've got in the greens and the spd are two parties effectively that think the rich should pay more, but also there should be at this point more public spending to help stimulate stronger growth. so on the one hand, you might argue that weaker economic indicators plays into their hands a little bit here. but on the other side of that, maybe merkel can say, you know what? look how fragile things are. we don't want to start tinkering around, raising taxes, putting in place minimum wages that could be costly for companies. so this does help guide the negotiation strategy a little bit. >> well, actually, the social democrats are very much, as you pointed out, in favor of more spending. but at the same time, they are, as well, in favor of more spending most likely for the eurozone. so
angela merkel clearly won this election. she's in the driving seat. how tempting might it be to have a green coalition and ignore the spd? >> well, i think just on the ifo for a moment, ross, i think this is fascinating how this may now play into some "o" negotiations. what you've got in the greens and the spd are two parties effectively that think the rich should pay more, but also there should be at this point more public spending to help stimulate stronger growth. so on the...
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angela bound a toddler's wrists and legs when the child refused to take a knap. she showed the picture of the child to somebody at a party and one of them was the child's mother. >>> the national center for health statistics conducted the research. they found one out of every five children is autistic. boys are four times more likely to have autism and this girls. >>> california hopes to win a contract to pass the drone program. the federal aviation program will soon set up six test sites. while they are worried about the invasion of privacy, unmanned drones have many practical uses. they have introduced two bills. >> that is agriculture, law enforcement, search and rescue, border patrol, coast guard... >> they are requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hol
angela bound a toddler's wrists and legs when the child refused to take a knap. she showed the picture of the child to somebody at a party and one of them was the child's mother. >>> the national center for health statistics conducted the research. they found one out of every five children is autistic. boys are four times more likely to have autism and this girls. >>> california hopes to win a contract to pass the drone program. the federal aviation program will soon set up...
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last late week, the german social democratic candidate that is set to challenge chancellor angela merkel in fall elections referred to italian political leaders silvio berlusconi and beppe grillo as clowns, now the head of germany's most famous circumstance cuss qualified that. she said a circus clown is no fool who can be placed on the same level as berlusconi. being a cloen clown is an honorable, very difficult, sensitive and artistic occupation. >> complaint noted. >> are you kidding? i think he's kind of kidding. >> no, i don't think so. >> berlusconi is the richest guy in italy and he was a government leader for a while. he's got to be kidding. >> maybe he's mad about being compared to grillo, too. >> mrrpt. >>> time for the global markets report. kelly evans is standing by in london. and you wonder why we kind of always look askance at some of the stuff over in europe that you have adopted as yours so quickly. >> it wasn't just the comments from the german minute sdrer last week. the economists picked up on the theme and did it, as well. so the german clowns are coming back out and
last late week, the german social democratic candidate that is set to challenge chancellor angela merkel in fall elections referred to italian political leaders silvio berlusconi and beppe grillo as clowns, now the head of germany's most famous circumstance cuss qualified that. she said a circus clown is no fool who can be placed on the same level as berlusconi. being a cloen clown is an honorable, very difficult, sensitive and artistic occupation. >> complaint noted. >> are you...
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angela bound a toddler's wrists and legs when the child refused to take a knap. she showed the picture of the child to somebody at a party and one of them was the child's mother. >>> the national center for health statistics conducted the research. they found one out of every five children is autistic. boys are four times more likely to have autism and this girls. >>> california hopes to win a contract to pass the drone program. the federal aviation program will soon set up six test sites. while they are worried about the invasion of privacy, unmanned drones have many practical uses. they have introduced two bills. >> that is agriculture, law enforcement, search and rescue, border patrol, coast guard... >> they are requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hol
angela bound a toddler's wrists and legs when the child refused to take a knap. she showed the picture of the child to somebody at a party and one of them was the child's mother. >>> the national center for health statistics conducted the research. they found one out of every five children is autistic. boys are four times more likely to have autism and this girls. >>> california hopes to win a contract to pass the drone program. the federal aviation program will soon set up...
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thank you. >> angela, you are, and we're grateful to you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, the gun violence debate from a slightly different perspective. >>> but first, hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. good afternoon, hampton. >> how you doing, martin? another day, another record close. the dow adding 50 points. s&p up 5. the nasdaq up 8. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus sympto
thank you. >> angela, you are, and we're grateful to you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> next, the gun violence debate from a slightly different perspective. >>> but first, hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. good afternoon, hampton. >> how you doing, martin? another day, another record close. the dow adding 50 points. s&p up 5. the nasdaq up 8. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will...
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from our parade of papers "the washington post" german chancellor angela merkel made a phone call to president obama after hearing accusations that the u.s. government monitored her cell phone. the white house assured merkel the u.s. isn't currently tapping her phone and doesn't plan to. merkel condemns such practices and if prove convenient true it's unacceptable. >> what they said we're not doing it now or doing it in the future. no comment whether they did it in the past. >> how awkward is that. >> columbus dispatch the man behind the viral video on youtube where he confessed to killing a man while drinking and driving in june was sentenced yesterday, 22-year-old matthew cordell will serve 6 1/2 years behind prison. his license suspended for life. in a statement during the hearing he said it should have been me. >> "usa today" pope francis suspended a bishop from germany that spent more than $42 million to renovate his residence. what? >> sounds like donny's townhouse. >> nicknamed the bishop of bling. he's accused of spending $20,000 on a bathtub. >> anything more than 15 -- >> t
from our parade of papers "the washington post" german chancellor angela merkel made a phone call to president obama after hearing accusations that the u.s. government monitored her cell phone. the white house assured merkel the u.s. isn't currently tapping her phone and doesn't plan to. merkel condemns such practices and if prove convenient true it's unacceptable. >> what they said we're not doing it now or doing it in the future. no comment whether they did it in the past....
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ryan grim, angela rye, and dr. james peterson, thank you so much. >>> coming up, paul ryan, versus the president. the battle lines are drawn. stay with us. versus the president. the battle lines are drawn. stay with us. re going on vacati, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. all stations come over to mission a no go call. go.bell's. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute
ryan grim, angela rye, and dr. james peterson, thank you so much. >>> coming up, paul ryan, versus the president. the battle lines are drawn. stay with us. versus the president. the battle lines are drawn. stay with us. re going on vacati, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday...
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. >> well, they've got an export economy like china and their own political problems where angela merkel won the election, but part of it was at the cost of her junior partner. now she's got to make a deal with the socialists through the greens they still haven't worked that one out. it isn't perfect. but the things like in the auto industry germany dominates the auto industry. >> what are the themes. are there the same themes globally you're using to find attractive companies? does it matter? >> well, some of -- yeah, there's global themes. and one of which is we like consumer, discretionary and autos in particular. there's a pent up demand. in this country we're seeing it being met in the -- in europe. they're still crawling out from under their recession, and they, unfortunately, also have a substantial overcapacity. but the german firms are the ones in a position to do well even though, i think bmw reported disappointing earnings this morning last night whenever. but volkswagen has been our preference. >> tesla is beating bmw. >> do you take into account the currency? do you have a v
. >> well, they've got an export economy like china and their own political problems where angela merkel won the election, but part of it was at the cost of her junior partner. now she's got to make a deal with the socialists through the greens they still haven't worked that one out. it isn't perfect. but the things like in the auto industry germany dominates the auto industry. >> what are the themes. are there the same themes globally you're using to find attractive companies? does...
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>> let me say this, angela. when you have african-americans make 1g $00,000 a year or more, you know what happened to them? they were scared into subprime loans. that's not right. can we agree on that? >> the bottom line is we have court systems where you can sue but this is just a gesture to satisfy a certain segment of society that has supported obama and the bottom line is he's in the second term, now he can do whatever he wants do and in the black community his approval rating has gone down ten points. >> mm-hmm. >> so he needs something to -- >> that's right. but you need -- >> i've got a question for -- wait a second. >> okay. excuse me. >> are black americans better off now that obama is in his fifth year as president? do you think they're better off as a result of his presidency and policies? >> you know what? i think we've been in a down ward spiral for 50 years. >> has he helped? >> we ended the war on poverty. let me say this. we have who we want. now we have to get what we need. >> you didn't answer
>> let me say this, angela. when you have african-americans make 1g $00,000 a year or more, you know what happened to them? they were scared into subprime loans. that's not right. can we agree on that? >> the bottom line is we have court systems where you can sue but this is just a gesture to satisfy a certain segment of society that has supported obama and the bottom line is he's in the second term, now he can do whatever he wants do and in the black community his approval rating...
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i'm joined by political strategist angela rye. angela, what is going on here? why does it seem even elected republicans are feeding this fantasy that their base has about impeaching barack obama barack obama? >> i think you said it right just there the fact it's something their base continues to push. we have these crazy gerrymandered districts and there are folks in those areas that are urging their legislators, members of the house of representatives, to push for this. i don't know the if it's because they're still angry, you know, 2008 and 2012 later, they're still trying to push for barack obama to get out of here. he's not a citizen. he shouldn't be president. there are all of these things. like you said, those are not grounds for impeachment because you have pettily political disagreement with the president. it's it's not a good cause. >> i want to bring in the "washington post" jonathan capehart and an msnbc analyst. is impeachment another form of gop obstructionist taken to the extreme or do you get the sense that republicans feel like this is something
i'm joined by political strategist angela rye. angela, what is going on here? why does it seem even elected republicans are feeding this fantasy that their base has about impeaching barack obama barack obama? >> i think you said it right just there the fact it's something their base continues to push. we have these crazy gerrymandered districts and there are folks in those areas that are urging their legislators, members of the house of representatives, to push for this. i don't know the...
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has been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel. but now, obama is claiming that he didn't know about it. [ light laughter ] in fact, earlier the president called a press conference to address the issue. he admitted to a lot of things he wasn't aware of. let's take a look. [ cheers and applause ] >> my fellow americans. first of all, it's true. the u.s. has been spying on german chancellor angela merkel, but the fact is, i wasn't aware of it. just because i'm president doesn't mean i know everything. [ laughter ] case in point, i just found out that the pumpkin spice latte -- not made with real pumpkins. [ laughter ] it's all chemicals. i mean, come on, what? not real pumpkins? another thing, i wasn't aware that "sister act 2: back in the habit" is a pun. you see, the habit they're talking about is a nun's habit, like the things they wear, you know, on their head. a habit, all this time i thought it meant they were back in the habit of singing and dancing. [ light laughter ] whoopi one. obama zero. [ laughter and applause ] here's a
has been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel. but now, obama is claiming that he didn't know about it. [ light laughter ] in fact, earlier the president called a press conference to address the issue. he admitted to a lot of things he wasn't aware of. let's take a look. [ cheers and applause ] >> my fellow americans. first of all, it's true. the u.s. has been spying on german chancellor angela merkel, but the fact is, i wasn't aware of it. just because i'm president doesn't...
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he's unable to work. >> angela, these are real people. how can, i don't care what side of the aisle you sit, or what your politics. how can you ignore that? >> you shouldn't ignore t and you shouldn't be able to in good conscience. i think somewhere along the way they forgot that the people who are needing unemployment benefits right now were at one point employed and tax-paying americans. and because they were taxpayers, they should be able to benefit from those tax dollars. we've talked about this ad nauseam that it's not a partisan issue. why was it rejected on the gop senate side? where is the conscience on these folks are unemployed and we don't have an immediate solution and we're not even trying to have one. we're on to the debt ceiling fight. >> the president said this month that confronting income inequality is the defining challenge of our time. >> a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility that has jeopardized middle class america's basic bargain that if you work hard you have a chance to get ahead. i believe
he's unable to work. >> angela, these are real people. how can, i don't care what side of the aisle you sit, or what your politics. how can you ignore that? >> you shouldn't ignore t and you shouldn't be able to in good conscience. i think somewhere along the way they forgot that the people who are needing unemployment benefits right now were at one point employed and tax-paying americans. and because they were taxpayers, they should be able to benefit from those tax dollars. we've...
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that ore allegations that chancellor angela merkel's cell phone was tapped by the nsa. al jazeera's tim friend has this from brussels. >> angela merkel arrived in this summit at angry mood and hinted at long term damage to u.s. relations not just in germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the national security agencies, i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable. i said that in june when he was in berlin and in july and also yesterday in a phone call. it's not about me. it's about the privacy of all german people. between allies there must be trust and this trust must now be rebuilt. >> other leaders gathering in brussels lined up to express alarm on the latest revelations about the extent of u.s. phone tapping. >> we can't accept this systematic spying whatever it may be. we need to take measures and i don't just mean at a national level we need to take european measures as well. >> there was also this moment of levity from the issue leader. >> -- irish leader. >> french president francois hollande is me
that ore allegations that chancellor angela merkel's cell phone was tapped by the nsa. al jazeera's tim friend has this from brussels. >> angela merkel arrived in this summit at angry mood and hinted at long term damage to u.s. relations not just in germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the national security agencies, i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable. i said that in june when he was in berlin and in july...
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kathy, angela and everyone else who helped out today. i want to express my gratitude to the san francisco library for the last ten years and there is san francisco government tv and this is going to be broadcast throughout the year. so thank you. i would like to thank julie tron from the bar association. the bar association has been our partners in terms of providing defense for poor people. in cases where the public defender is not able to provide representation, those cases are handled by the private bar and they are doing an incredible job. so thank you very much for that. i want to thank jose as a who is a public defender and here to celebrate with us. we are going to start today by showing a brief video explaining the gideon decisions >> take this empty lot. today you would never know it but history was made here. mostly all is gone and so are the people. the principle they left is still standing. it was almost as bad at life. >> it was a constitutional hero, but the cases that come to the court don't come from the winners in societ
kathy, angela and everyone else who helped out today. i want to express my gratitude to the san francisco library for the last ten years and there is san francisco government tv and this is going to be broadcast throughout the year. so thank you. i would like to thank julie tron from the bar association. the bar association has been our partners in terms of providing defense for poor people. in cases where the public defender is not able to provide representation, those cases are handled by the...
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angela ahrendts has always been ahead of the curve in redefining things. she took burberry from $2 billion market capitalization to $7 billion market capitalization through innovation. you have to assume somebody as smart as she is knows what she's doing and in her view is a new challenge. she's breaking the mold yet again. >> if you were looking at apple today would you say this might put her in line or in the running to succeed tim cook at whatever point he decides to move on? >> i think whenever you bring somebody at that level you're thinking about potential -- >> do they fit. >> think about apple's market and think about what angela ahrendts has done in china it makes sense. >> very interesting. let's move on to parts of new jersey where we live. verizon has stopped laying down traditional copper line for its phone network and recently the ceo said it's no longer concerned with land lines. do you have a land line in your house? >> we have a land line in my house. >> i do too. would you give it up? >> i like the security of the land line during difficu
angela ahrendts has always been ahead of the curve in redefining things. she took burberry from $2 billion market capitalization to $7 billion market capitalization through innovation. you have to assume somebody as smart as she is knows what she's doing and in her view is a new challenge. she's breaking the mold yet again. >> if you were looking at apple today would you say this might put her in line or in the running to succeed tim cook at whatever point he decides to move on? >>...
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'cause then,i would ge, and i wouldn't screw up your secret with angela. i've been really worried about that. - hi, kevin. look, i need to talk to you-- - hi. - guys, excuse me. um, a quick word? please, just-- - oscar, we're in the middle of talking. - i know. i'm so sorry. snack machine, on me. - oh, that is nice. classy move. - that's what i'm saying! no, of course not! [door opens] wha-- - what are you doing? - those figures i gave you, they're false. - no. - i was mad at kevin. we had a fight, and i acted vindictively. - so you set him up. - yes, he's innocent. - oh...i knew it. i knew it from the beginning, this was a possibility. - what are you talking about? just did this now. - oh, no, a few years ago, when i was on the jury, the scranton strangler. - sure. - i always thought he might have been set up, but i felt pressured to convict. - that's gotta be tough. - tough? i put an innocent man on death row. - the fallout from this morning's revelation continues to mount. since mr. dwight schrute began speaking, dunder mifflin share prices fell 73%. mr
'cause then,i would ge, and i wouldn't screw up your secret with angela. i've been really worried about that. - hi, kevin. look, i need to talk to you-- - hi. - guys, excuse me. um, a quick word? please, just-- - oscar, we're in the middle of talking. - i know. i'm so sorry. snack machine, on me. - oh, that is nice. classy move. - that's what i'm saying! no, of course not! [door opens] wha-- - what are you doing? - those figures i gave you, they're false. - no. - i was mad at kevin. we had a...
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angela rodriguez came to greyston's h.i.v. clinic more than four years ago after she learned that she'd been infected by her husband, who has since died of aids. >> i wanted to die. at that moment, i wanted to die, and i went into a deep depression, 'cause i didn't know how to handle the situation. >> she was terrified of the future and furious at her late husband. >> when i came in, i was a very angry person. i would dig out my husband out of the grave and kill him again. every time i got angry, i would take him out and kill him and put him back, and you know, and this anger just kept building up and up and up. >> well, she got her anger down after working with counselors at greyston. she also got her life back on track. she works at greyston now as a part-time receptionist. she's taking some college courses and hopes to become an h.i.v. counselor. has greyston given you hope for the future? >> oh, greyston has given me more than hope for the future. greyston has given me my life back. >> another success story for the greysto
angela rodriguez came to greyston's h.i.v. clinic more than four years ago after she learned that she'd been infected by her husband, who has since died of aids. >> i wanted to die. at that moment, i wanted to die, and i went into a deep depression, 'cause i didn't know how to handle the situation. >> she was terrified of the future and furious at her late husband. >> when i came in, i was a very angry person. i would dig out my husband out of the grave and kill him again....